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Was there any other way out of this dead, fungoid world?
Then the color began to rise in the Proctor's plump, fungoid cheeks.
Scar is a world ripe with fungoid growth," he explained.
She escapes discovery, but a fungoid growth has appeared on her hand and is starting to spread.
By thousands and millions, myriads of them advanced across the fungoid soil.
He knew that the animals had found edible prey in the fungoid cavern.
Granny's cottage was a fungoid shape in the mist.
Fairy rings, Darwin compares with fungoid diseases in man and animals.
"It's unhealthy down here," I said, looking at the fungoid growth on the slimy walls.
There was an empty cricket-shell partly overwhelmed by the fungoid soil.
They came pushing out of the brown fungoid spots on the wall as if the fungus were in some unknown way giving birth to them.
The attached segment of flesh that controlled that fungoid growth spoke back.
Note that fungoid growth exists here that is several seasons' culmination.
It is impossible for animal and fungoid life to exist to the exclusion of the photosynthesizing plants.
On the past Earth, Helena's condition is much improved due to the fungoid mixture.
The jungle is also hostile, with large fungoid plants, which attack humans and only retreat when exposed to light.
"They also have a legend that they are fungoid and spring out of the ground at night like mushrooms.
All the fungoid vegetation he had seen was, to some degree, phosphorescent, with a wan gleam of green or red.
A mass of fungoid brush had been driven into a rock cul-de-sac, and it was from that the wink came.
Here a pale green fungoid growth lining the ceiling afforded a minimal sort of illumination.
Was he in the fungoid church?
Cal wondered whether the fungoid creatures really understood.
Troy wondered where in that unwholesome fungoid growth the missing three hunted and what they pursued.
But apparently all that had been masking the real smell of the place, which was this smothering fungoid stench.
"But remember - that dark world of fungoid gardens and windowless cities isn't really terrible.
A funguslike growth above and below the eyes, to cup warmth about the small brain.
But he could hear it well enough, ranging at a distance, and smell its distinctive, funguslike aroma.
I have released a funguslike cloud of spores which is circulating throughout the ship.
Amoebas seem to have connections with two phyla of the lineage funguslike protists.
So might the bedside lamp, garish pink splotched with a funguslike pattern of blue-gray.
A funguslike pathogen agricultural officials say can kill a certain species of trees has been brought into Connecticut by plants imported from Oregon.
(There were a number of such funguslike growths in the City, which the Masters did not seem to bother about.)
It appears to be caused by a species of funguslike organism closely related to the pest that caused Irish potato blight.
Mold, or Mould, the common name of many types of fungi and funguslike protists; the fuzzy growths these organisms form are also called molds.
And this funguslike microscopic organism, which researchers discovered was a single-celled two-tailed swimmer, known as a protist, had more surprises in store.
The disease is caused by the microscopic organism known as Phytophthora ramorum, part of a group funguslike organisms known as water molds.
A funguslike pathogen called Phytophthora ramorum hops from plant to plant by riding rivulets of windblown rain, scientists said.
The pathogen is a member of a notorious group of funguslike organisms that includes the one believed to have caused the Irish potato blight in the 19th century.
It is over a funguslike micro-organism called Phytophthora ramorum, which has killed thousands of live oak and tan oak trees in forests from here to Oregon.
The source of other light in the cavern appeared to Kirk to be coming from irregular funguslike splotches of glowing yellow and green phosphorescence on the cavern's rocky surfaces.
They tapered upward to ragged, broken tops, and their crusty, rust-hued flanks seemed to be covered with funguslike shelves, giving them the appearance of castles from a fantasy novel.
To every side are walls covered with chickenwire into which the artist has punched hundreds of little balls of clay with her thumb, resulting in large funguslike expanses and bursts.
And those funguslike sets that look so expensive and so cheap, that junior-prom lighting: they can't be the work of David Gallo and Ken Billington, can they?
Around Mr. Pointy four chubby, child-size versions of him stand guard on funguslike bulbs, each holding a ceremonial staff topped with a maniacally smiling flower blossom or an orb bearing cartoon eyes.
Among the most worrisome pests from abroad are the various species of Phytophthora, a group of funguslike organisms that includes the culprit that caused the Irish potato famine in the 19th century.
On the outside, giant copies of Botticelli's Venus and Leonardo's John the Baptist were framed by rounded windows, and variously abstracted sculptural female figures emerged from curvy orifices in a pink stucco facade with funguslike protrusions inspired by the biomorphic architecture of Antoni Gaudí.
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